Sal Soghoian

Sal Soghoian

Sal Soghoian is the AppleScript Product Manager at Apple Inc.. Widely acknowledged as an "AppleScript Guru", Sal was an advocate for AppleScript years before being employed by Apple. Soghoian's job includes making public appearances to demonstrate Apple technologies, including the 2004 WWDC, when he appeared on stage with Steve Jobs to demonstrate Automator, a new workflow feature in Mac OS X v10.4. He's also been a special guest at the Leopard Tech Talks.

Bibliography

* Soghoian, Sal. (1994). "The Quark Xtensions Book/Book and Disk". Hayden Books. ISBN 1-56830-069-7.
* Soghoian, Sal. (2008). "AppleScript 1-2-3". New Riders Publishing. ISBN 0-321-14931-9.

External links

* [http://users.aol.com/nyhthawk/welcome.html Personal site at AOL]
* [http://homepage.mac.com/applescript.guru/ Personal site at .Mac]
* [http://automator.us Automator.us]


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